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I still feel pain of ’98 but this can be different for England, says Shearer

The sting of England’s 1998 World Cup defeat against Argentina remains a vivid and painful memory for Alan Shearer, a wound that time has not fully healed. Despite the enduring personal disappointment from that campaign, the former Three Lions captain expresses a profound belief that the current England squad possesses a unique opportunity to author a different narrative. Shearer contends that this particular generation of players stands at a critical juncture, capable of transcending past heartbreaks and seizing a chance that could fundamentally alter their lives. He sees in the present team a blend of talent, cohesion, and determination that distinguishes them, offering a genuine pathway to unprecedented success. For these players, the moment is now to forge their own destiny, to overcome historical burdens, and to collectively achieve a triumph that would resonate far beyond the football pitch, leaving an indelible mark on their careers and personal legacies.

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